Gillian Flynn

On the week before Banned Book Week, I’m reluctant to type “burn” and “book” in the same sentence. However, “slow burn” is probably the best way to describe the pacing and the key appeal of The Silent Wife—a recent psychological thriller by A.S.A. Harrison. With book jacket blurbs from the likes of Elizabeth George and S.J.

I’ve been contributing to the Reading Addict long enough now that it’s inevitable I’ll repeat myself from time to time. I’ll retread over well worn territory as I know I’ve done, but hopefully I can offer a bit of luminescence in between the warmed leftovers. I’ve championed indie literature in the past, as I hope I’ll continue to do in the future, for many reasons. For one, it’s honest. For every James Patterson, there’s a poor recent graduate, who before he earned a fiction fellowship banged away on the k